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- Ernesto Júlio de Nazareth (March 20, 1863 – February 1, 1934) was a Brazilian composer and pianist, especially noted for his creative maxixe and choro...
- callus on the hands” "Brejeiro" (Ernesto Nazareth) "Apanhei-te Cavaquinho" (Ernesto Nazareth) "Odeon" (Ernesto Nazareth) "Corta Jaca" (Chiquinha Gonzaga)...
- See media help. Escovado "Escovado", composed and recorded (1907) by Ernesto Nazareth (piano). Problems playing this file? See media help. Amapá "Amapá"...
- Odeon (album), a 2013 music album by Tosca "Odeon", a composition by Ernesto Nazareth (1863–1934) Odéon (Paris Métro), a station in Paris, France Odeon Film...
- recorded all of Chopin's works; he has also recorded the music of Ernesto Nazareth and Brasílio Itiberê da Cunha. Lima travelled across Brazil playing...
- strings). The young pianist Ernesto Nazareth published his first choro (Não Caio Noutra) in 1878 at the age of 14. Nazareth's choros are often listed as...
- The accompanying music is the 1914 polka Apanhei-te, Cavaquinho by Ernesto Nazareth, ****ed with English lyrics. The Dinning Sisters provide vocals while...
- (1948–2014), Indian composer and conductor Ernesto Nazareth (1863–1934), Brazilian composer and pianist H. O. Nazareth (born 1944), British film maker, journalist...
- conception of all the Chôros". The score of Chôros No. 1 is dedicated to Ernesto Nazareth, and a recording of it made by the composer lasts just under four minutes...
- quarter notes and a rest, unlike a waltz. In Brazil, the composer Ernesto Nazareth wrote a Chopinesque mazurka called "Mercedes" in 1917. Heitor Villa-Lobos...